How to report on the COVID-19 uptick when the public says ‘meh’
COVID-19 cases have begun rising again as the new school year looms. Here are some fresh angles for covering the disease.
COVID-19 cases have begun rising again as the new school year looms. Here are some fresh angles for covering the disease.
Margaret Newcomb, 69, a retired French teacher, is desperately trying to protect her retirement savings by caring for her 82-year-old…
Now in its 20th year, the contest recognizes the best of health care journalism across all platforms. The 2023 contest drew 426 entries.
Now in its 20th year, the contest recognizes the best of health care journalism across all platforms. The 2023 contest drew 426 entries.
While most AHCJ members have been writing about health for a while, the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly turned nearly every other…
The movement for less episodic and more thoughtful gun violence coverage is growing, as are opportunities for journalists to learn how to get it right.
AI-generated doctors’ notes, microphones in the exam room and cameras in inpatient rooms may all be on the table for 2024.
Behind the scenes of a New York Times and KFF Health News joint series documenting the failings of the American long-term care system.
Photo by Gustavo Fring via pexels.As the number of hospitalized children with influenza, RSV, COVID-19 and other infections continues to soar,…
Overselling the vaccine in 2021 was not being pro-vaccine. It was pro-stop-worrying-about-the pandemic, from the doctors who assured us herd immunity was imminent.
Introducing Long COVID Connection, a new outlet for talented writers that’s part of Medium’s Boost program